From his days as a young Texas A&M Aggies star to now being a Tampa Bay Buccaneers icon, Mike Evans is simply timeless. Last week, the 31-year-old wide receiver
The Bucs fought their way into the NFL playoffs by winning the NFC South with a record of 10-7 in the regular season. They did it, and now they face off against a team they handled in Week 1 in a
Mike Evans and Marshon Lattimore's long-running rivalry is set to be reignited on Sunday, with the Bucs WR clashing against the Commanders' new CB.
The 2025 edition of the NFL Wild Card Weekend was just that: wild. After the Houston Texans knocked off the Los Angeles Chargers, Nnamdi Madubuike and the Balt
Buccaneers' Mike Evans speaks on the rivalry with Marshon Lattimore as he faces him once again.
In the Wild Card clash, Buccaneers’ wide receiver Mike Evans led the offense with a legendary outing on the gridiron
Tampa Bay needed a win (or Falcons loss) in order to lock up the NFC South, but that wasn’t the only thing on the team’s mind: Mike Evans was so close to a massive $3 million incentive bonus.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield finds WR Mike Evans for a 23-yard gain in the first quarter against the Washington Commanders in the Wild Card Round of the 2024-25 NFL playoffs.
Mike Evans made history — and big money — with just seconds to spare. Evans surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the season with less than a minute left in the Buccaneers’ season finale against the Saints on Sunday. It marks the 11th consecutive season he’s done so, tying Hall of Famer Jerry Rice as the only other player to do so.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans set a record and then revealed a hilarious reason why fans can't see him celebrate.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis designated Jan., 10, 2025, Mike Evans Day to honor the Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver for his on- and off-the-field accomplishments.